Poised for Exit
Welcome to the Poised for Exit podcast! Poised for Exit is an under 30-minute strategic planning guidance podcast for busy small business owners. Each week you’ll hear certified exit planning advisor, Julie Keyes, talk with a range of entrepreneurs and professionals about preparing your business for a future transition. Guests at every stage of company ownership will share their personal stories and lessons learned about topics such as the anatomy of the exit planning process, developing a growth strategy, how to sell on your terms, exit planning for women small business owners, handling business diversity, and how to sell a family business. Whether you’re planning an exit in the near future or not, this show will provide you with the same action-oriented content that Julie utilizes while consulting with Keyestrategies clients. Building an exit strategy can be overwhelming, especially with all the decisions and details you have to consider. “Poised for Exit” will simplify the process and help you unwrap the unknowns, giving you more confidence in your planning process. Previous episodes are available for download, so if you are new to our show, you can listen to them in any order that suits you. Join us each week for timely, relevant content that will surely impact your business exit outcome! Subscribe to our newsletter below to receive your weekly episode link and stay updated on new strategic planning content. Find “Poised for Exit” on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, and others. Thank you to our Sponsors: Sunbelt Business Advisers and JAK CPA's. A special note of thanks to Tyler Keyes who produced the music for the “Poised for Exit” show.
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Business Succession Research Completed by the University of MN
Business Succession Research Completed by the University of MN
Our guest for today's show is Michael Darger, U of M Extension Specialist, who focuses on community economics and Business Succession. His background in years with Economic Development agencies led him to focus on Business Retention and Expansion work, which eventually landed him at the U of M conducting and publishing important research on entrepreneurs and their exit plans.
Michael and his team recently conducted some research on Minnesota companies with 5-500 employees, specifically on business transition preparedness. They received 300 responses, reaching a milestone of "statistical significance". It asked owners questions about their awareness, attitudes, aspirations and steps they've taken toward an eventual transition from their business. Some of the findings were surprising, Michael said.
The most surprising was that a majority of respondents were unaware of what their selling options to employees might be. This directly correlates with whether they've had the proper advice on what their exit options could be. A large number claimed that the business would transfer internally to family members, but then many admitted that their would-be successors weren't ready or interested.
When owners were asked in general how they'd rank themselves on their personal preparedness, they scored an average of 3.6 out of a possible high score of 6. Some said they were ready personally (Owner Readiness, as we call it) and some said their Business Readiness was dialed in. The responses can be explored in greater detail, to learn industry trends, company size, etc. Find the research and download the data here
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